Congratulations also to Adrianna Reiri. Adrianna, 15, has played representative sport at Wairarapa College, in Masterton since she was eight.

Her parents Diana and Russell Reiri are very proud of her sporting achievements. Adrianna has played for Wai-Bush and has been a member of the Under 11 and Under 18 hockey teams. This year she was also a member of the 1st XI girls’ hockey team squad and was named the star player for 2012, 2013, and 2014.

Her Wairarapa College team are currently ranked as the fifth top team in the national college grade. On 1-5 September, Adrianna’s team competed at the Federation Cup in Dunedin, to confirm their national placing for 2015. During the tournament they played against local St Hildas team to win the Wellington premier division. Her Moeraki whānau attended the competition and would like to further congratulate her.

Adrianna’s siblings Logan and Te Ana have both had sporting and academic success. Logan,13, attends Wairarapa College and has played rugby since he was five. He currently plays as a forward in the representative Wai-Bush Under 14 rugby team and has in the past represented the Under nine, Under 11 and Under 12-year-old teams.

Twelve-year-old Te Ana, is a student at Masterton Intermediate School and like her older sister she too, plays hockey. Te Ana was recently selected to participate in the ‘Gifted Kids’ programme, making this year the third consecutive year she’s been selected.
Watch this space whānau. Nā Koa W.K.

From left, Te Ana, Logan and Adrianna.

From left, Te Ana, Logan and Adrianna.

Adrianna Reiri.

Adrianna Reiri.